HENDERSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE - POST OFFICES

beginning in 1824

This is something I found of interest to me so I thought I would share it with others who might find it interesting as well. Many were only open for a year or less. Anything on Henderson County during the time that my Altom's were there, perks my interest!!! I wonder which Post Office GGGGrandpa Altom went to?

Lexington 1824 -

Purdys 1825-1828

Pleasant Exchange 1826-1867

Mifflin 1828-1882

Independence 1831-1845

Crucifer 1836-1904

Burns Store 1837-1837

Red Mound 1837-1875

Jacks Creek 1837-1882

Clanton's Store 1846-1848

Hurricane Creek 1846-1852

Middle Fork 1847-1895

Juno 1847-1957

Shady Hill 1850-1895

Nero 1851-1855

Williamsburg 1852-1854

Peru 1853-1856

Poplar Spring 1853-1905

Farmville 1853-1905

Lamar 1854-1855

Oak Forrest 1854-1867

Centre Point 1854-1882

Spains 1854-1866

Chestnut Hill 1855-1911

Centre Hill 1857-1858

Parker's Cross Roads 1859-1867

Spellings 1866-1905

Lone Elm 1868-1890

Sardis 1875-

Wildersville 1875-

Newsomville 1876-1877

Moores Hill 1877-1896

Atkins 1879-1904

Spain 1879-1904

Ada 1880-1887

Life 1881-1934

Davisburg 1882-1883

Alberton 1883-1904

Law 1883-1904

Long 1884-1904

Bargerton 1884-1905

Reagan 1884-

Sherman's Mill 1885-1890

White Fern 1885-1906

Alexanders Mill 1886-1897

McHaney 1886-1904

Morgan 1886-1905

Pipkin 1888-1903

Chesterfield 1889-1975

Huron 1889-

Darden 1889-

Luray 1889-

Safford 1890-1904

Warren's Bluff 1890-1937

Autry 1891-1893

Wingo 1891-1892

Stegall 1892-1905

Atlas 1893-1895

Orata 1894-1894

Middlefork 1895-1904

Floyville 1895-1904

Hinson Spring 1895-1915

Timber Lake 1897-1897

Zone 1898-1900

Shadyhill 1898-1905

Blankenship 1900-1904

Zora 1903-1904

Utley 1904-1906

OTHER RESEARCH SOURCES AND INFO

To view source info available through the Tennessee State Library and Archives on Henderson CountyClick Here

David Taylor has adopted Henderson County, Tennessee on the GenWeb. We now have a central research site for Henderson County. He is adding new stuff every day. Visit Henderson County GenWeb Page

ALSO: David Donahue has a history page called "YESTERDAY" that is also a great site for info on Henderson County.

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